Steve Lawrence
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We've done this on occasion. Looks like we may be doing it again. I think it's a good way to solidify relationships and keep employees busy and earning. Could use a few more paying jobs, too.
We've done this on occasion. Looks like we may be doing it again. I think it's a good way to solidify relationships and keep employees busy and earning. Could use a few more paying jobs, too.
We would "call with an excuse". For example...We've done this on occasion. Looks like we may be doing it again. I think it's a good way to solidify relationships and keep employees busy and earning. Could use a few more paying jobs, too.
Never, however if it's necessary I wouldn't see a problem with it.
Its better than watching the snow fall.
No freebies,No sales,No discounts,No speacials, No seniours discounts ,No students discounts Nadda. Just 100% value for the dollar spent. High value clients are not concerned about price when they want to get the job done right.Thats where i play.![]()
Jeff said it, you have people on payroll no matter what. You can pay them to do a preventative maintenance on their equipment, wash and wax the truck but after that you might as well have them do something productive. It may not be income producing but at least their is a chance it could be.And how can it be necessary ? I think watching the snow fall is much better than paying someone to work for them.![]()
Exactly.Speaking from my own experience, it's amazing how much perspective changes when you have employees and more than one truck...
We had a SFS member who had quality plastic Gift Cards done up for 50.00 off (no minimum) but with a 3/31 expiration date. He then visited every commercial account around Thanksgiving and asked how many employees they had and gave them one for each worker to give as a free gift FROM THE EMPLOYER. (Who would now look like a hero!)I mail discount cards 10 percent off ect.
Exactly.
When you hire full-time employees you are making a moral commitment to feed them and their families. When I was an owner-operator I would just save up during busy times and we'd take off for the winter. One winter Sioux and I spent 2 months cruising the California coast camping out of our van. I miss those days...
Then our children and employees (who basically are the same) came along and life got more "complicated".
Steve
PS So whatever way floats your boat. The "staying small" route works and so can the "getting big" option. I'm just grateful to this business that a poorly educated guy like me with virtually no skills was able to feed MY family!
Mardie, Steve's advice is for folks on a higher plane than you can comprehend.
I'm first on that list Mardie you doofus![/QUOTE)
Isnt that ironicthat you are self proclaimed.
Sorry Connor i forgot that their are certin people on this board that are beyond question and should never be challenged regardless of how silly their post become. Would you please send me the list of names so that i can be a conformest just like you.![]()
Conformist, moi?
I can't overcome your ignorance for you, Mardie. I don't know Steve T. I don't think I've ever addressed him directly, but I have read what he says and he gives good advice. You should try utilizing some contextual comprehension for a change instead of being some guy who wears his asshole on his shirtsleeve.